Sabine Vogel





ISEA Bio(s) Available:


  • ISEA2010

    Sabine Vogel: Born in Munich, Sabine Vogel has lived in Berlin since 2000. She studied jazz transverse flute at the Bruckner – Konservatorium (conservatorium) in Linz, Austria. The flautist focuses on modern ways of playing techniques, sound and improvisation and has developed her own vocabulary on her instrument during the last years – acoustically as well as with the help of electronic equipment and a particular ‘microphonisation’. Apart from her own projects such as TUNAR (with Merle Ehlers and Dave Bennett), PHONO_PHONO (with Magda Mayas and Michael Renkel) and SCHWIMMER (with Michael Thieke, Alessandro Bosetti, Michael Griener) she works together with fine artists, actors and actresses, dancers and various contemporary composers, amongst others the Swedish composers Malin Bång and Mattias Petersson as well as Shintaro Imai from Japan. Moreover, she is a member of the Anthony Braxton 12tet that had its premiere in 2005 at the Free Music Festival in Antwerpen. Performances and tours take place in Scandinavia, Italy and the USA amongst other destinations. In cooperation with: Arto Lindsay, Jim Denley, Tony Buck, Chris Abrahams, Axel Dörner, Andrea Neumann, Jack Wright, Chris Dahlgren, Alex Nowitz, Schwimmer, Ensemble Zwischentöne, Walter Thompson Orchestra. Further information sabvog.de


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  • DE


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